Yes, you can generally take bacon in your car on a ferry to France, but there are specific regulations regarding the importation of meat products. Since the UK is no longer part of the EU, you need to check the latest guidelines from both the ferry operator and customs authorities. It’s advisable to declare any food products upon arrival to avoid potential issues. Always verify current regulations before your trip, as they can change.
I know that you can take a car but I'm not sure about pets. hope this helps :)
By ferry or train. If you are driving, you can take your car on the ferry.
4 hours by ferry 5 hours by car
Yes. There'd be a few bridge and ferry crossings, but no big waters.
It's about 200 kilometres from BRUSSELS to CALAIS, FRANCE, taking this route:Take E40 GENT, from Brussels, to CALAIS, FRANCE (E40 is A16 in France), where you will either EXIT at either SORTIE (EXIT) 42b to the TUNNEL sous la MANCHE (Channel Tunnel) (recommended), or at SORTIE 47 to the CAR FERRY at CALAIS-PORT(alternate).Take the CHANNEL TUNNEL or the CALAIS-DOVER CAR FERRY to ENGLAND.Once you are in England, it is 60 (if taking the CHANNEL TUNNEL)-70 miles (if taking the CAR FERRY) following signs to M20 LONDON, and then taking M20 to LONDON.
If you need a car when you get there, it might be cheaper to take your own car over on the ferry otherwise, there are very cheap flights.
Yes, but you have to take your car on a ferry to cross the North Sea.
About 4½ hours by car.
yes, take a ferry from panama city.
Six to seven hours by car (and ferry)
To drive it there the shortest route is to use the Hollyhead Ferry.
As Ireland is an island, getting a car to Ireland normally involves a ferry. To get from Paris to Ireland, you could either get a ferry from France to Britain and one from Britain to Ireland, or get a ferry from France to Ireland. There are various options. You can get directly to Ireland from Cherbourg, Roscoff or Le Havre, or go to Britain by Calais to Dover and then get a ferry from places like Swansea or Holyhead to Ireland.